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Scrapbooking is a fun way to remember special events. There are various digital scrapbooking options in addition to traditional scrapbooking; but it all comes down to creating a special memory out of your photographs, complete with captions and descriptions of your experiences.

When composing a sports picture, leave some room for the action. For instance, if a runner is going left to right, leave more room on the right side of the frame for him/her to run into. This will make a big difference on the impact of the image.

Try using a preset or custom white balance in a stadium or indoor arena. Because light often is different at indoor venues, the best way to get optimal color is to create a unique white balance, which is what the preset does. Cameras vary in how to accomplish that so check your manual.

A panorama can help you capture the breadth of a great vista. With a COOLPIX camera, try the panorama scene mode or panorama assist mode. Check your camera’s manual to see which mode your specific camera has. This will help you with overlap as you shoot your sequence of images.

Don’t let telephone poles or trees sprout out of your subject’s head. Check the background carefully. Look over your subject’s shoulder to see whether any poles, trees or even cars are in the background. Sometimes simply moving a step to the left or right a few feet can make your picture much better.

Did you know that the Nikon 1 line of cameras bodies can use many of your f/mount DSLR lenses? Using the FT-1 Mount Adapter, you can use many of your legacy lenses on a Nikon 1. This is great if you have a favorite macro lens or super telephoto.

Photographing cats or dogs with a flash can cause green/yellow eyes, which are similar to the red-eye seen in humans. To avoid this, use some of the same techniques you use to avoid red-eye, such as bouncing a Speedlight or increasing the light in the room you’re shooting in.

Always bring out your camera when family or friends gather together. Even if it is not a big holiday celebration. You never know when the kids will do something cute that you’ll want to capture and if you’re busy searching for the camera you may miss the moment.

A great way to remember your trips or special events is by making a photo book. There are many websites that allow you to upload your images and easily design a photo book, complete with captions, as well as photo labs, and at the photo department of larger stores. It's a fun way to share your photographic experiences with friends.

If you’re going out with the intention of photographing a specific type of animal, do a little quick research before you head out. Knowing their habits can give you an edge when it comes to getting great photographs.

If you’re using a GPS-enabled COOLPIX digital camera and are on vacation and not sure where to go next, check out the POI (Points of Interest) feature which will let you know of landmarks that are nearby to your location.

To get the starburst effect you often see in photos, use the smallest aperture possible on your camera (this is usually f/16 or f/22) and shoot towards the sun. Shooting towards the sun will cause you to see flare in an image sometimes but this can add interest to your image. Shoot a bunch of frames—capturing the starburst with and without flare.

If you’re taking really important photos that you won’t be able to recreate, bracket your exposures to ensure the photos look great. Most Nikon digital cameras have an exposure-bracketing mode that you can set. It is faster if you let the camera do the bracketing, instead of you having to snap a photo, change the exposure, snap another frame, change it again, and snap a new frame.

When shooting video of an event, add interviews for a unique viewpoint. Shooting a birthday party—talk to the birthday boy or girl; shooting your kids sport—interview them or the coach—at a wedding—ask the bride and groom to comment.

When shooting food, simple compositions are always better. Zoom into the dish so you don’t capture the table, or zoom tighter so you don’t even see the plate. If you’re taking a shot of your meal at a restaurant, move some of the cutlery or glassware out of the frame for a better shot. It will only take you a moment to do so.

Protect your DSLR lenses. Get a good UV, Skylight or Neutral Clear filter for the front of every lens. This will help protect the expensive front piece of glass in your lens. When you get in dirty or rainy conditions, you'll be wiping the filter clear instead of risking the front element.

When shooting a portrait of a person, even if it's a quick shot, don’t place them against a wall, even if they place themselves there. Its natural for people to back up against a wall for a picture, but that usually isn’t the most flattering way to shoot a portrait. Unless you specifically want to shoot right against a wall for creative reasons, politely ask them to take a few steps forward or follow you to where you want to place them in a scene.

When shooting in bright sand or snow, experiment with the exposure compensation settings (the +/- button) on your camera. Set it for +1 to make the image brighter, which often will make sand or snow look better.

Change your white balance during a sunrise or sunset. Take your camera off auto white balance and switch to Cloudy or Shady white balance. This will add more strength to the reds, oranges and yellows. Auto White Balance tries to keep colors neutral.

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Great all around lens
Ease of use: it is well balanced on a D5100 - it is far from that front heavy feeling that deteriorates mirrorless APS-C cameras. I love the focus ring... but it could be a bit more wide. It weighs just as much, that it is comfortable for a walk. Zoom rings and tubes are OK, no creeping, and turning smoothly. Plastic bayonet?? I can't state anything about it, because I use it since less than two weeks. I have read many users stating it is strong enough, but I will handle with care.
Sharpness: excellent at the center, and no dramatic drop towards the edges. Great color rendering.
Distortion: really exists, and somewhat pronounced. Sometimes ADC is a Must.
Vignetting: pronounced with max. aperture at the wide and long end - stopping down by 2/3-1 stop helps much. But in some situations you have to live with it.
Macro: it is not really intended for macro, but makes nice pictures of flowers.
Out of focus blur: I love it at 105mm - but obviously, there are far more powerful bokeh-makers.
VR: helps much. At wide end, even 1/2.5s handheld is possible with appropriate shooting technique.
Focus speed: not a speed demon, but fast enough in most of the situations.
Zoom reach: usually you won't need more at the tele end, but if you shoot wildlife (butterflies, birds, mammals etc.), a 70-300 VR tele will improve the situation much. Wide is nice, but nothing more than standard.
Final words: bearable compromises, great performance for price.
April 4, 2012

5 Stars based on class of lens
I originally got this lens with my D90 when it was first introduced 3 years ago, when I was new to Digital SLR after decades shooting film with Canon equipment. The 18-105 is the most versatile lens in my kit now in that it handles a wide range of shooting styles from landscapes, travel, portraiture, and almost macro close up very well but excels in none of them. Over the last several years I have gotten some of the best lenses Nikon makes, which are stellar for their specialty but none, are more versatile regardless of price. I recommend this lens for beginners who are not sure of their special interests yet and probably will not know until after taking thousands of photos. This lens allows someone to explore such a wide variety of shooting subjects that it is almost an essential lens for newcomers.
I also recommend this lens to travelers and casual shooters because it is light weight and quite capable of producing images that anyone regardless of experience, would be proud of.
What is its strengths: Light weight, wide range of zoom, very close minimum focusing distance(almost macro), nice flare resistance, good contrast, excellent Vibration Reduction(VR), smooth manual focusing, good sharpness at widest apertures and excellent sharpness stopped down to, say f/8, good out of focus rendering at longer focal lengths which is really effective at 90mm or so for portraits that blur the background pleasantly to isolate the very sharply focused subject, and bargain price.
What are the weaknesses? It is not as good for ambient light indoor photography because its maximum aperture not optimized for it....use a flash when the light is dim, moderately slow automatic focusing in low light, geometric distortion at the widest focal lengths, a little pincushion distortion at 105 mm focal length, Software correctable CA at wide apertures. These all sound bad but they impact every lens to varying degrees and compared to other lenses in its class and price range, these are better specs than others.
Note that this lens has a plastic lens mount which I've heard is criticized for potential weakness but my experience is that after 80,000 shots on two different Nikon cameras(D90 and D7000) in rough conditions of event and back country shooting it seems rugged and I would have no qualms about taking it anywhere.
So, with $10,000 in great, heavy lenses in my bag, the 18-105 is still shot frequently, particularly for walks and travel, or anywhere when using the great SB900 flash with it.
April 1, 2012

Awesome Lens
Awesome lens, works perfect for every occasion, great lens for a great price
March 21, 2012

It is what it is...
Understand that many of these reviews lack objectiveness - it's mostly peoples' opinions and if we stand back and look at the "big picture", we'll come up with a more balanced perspective. One thing to keep in mind is that this is a sub $400 lens - period. If you want to subject your body and lens to chasing antelope across the desert, don't include this lens. If you want zero distortion throughout the zoom range, forget it. This is certainly the area whereby if you want more, you have to pay more. Also, taking great photographs isn't always technical - it's artistic. Some great photographers take better photos with their phone-cam than others do with a $5000 DSLR kit.
Having said that, this lens performs very well for where Nikon has it priced. When you add this lens to today's entry level DSLRs - 3100 through 7000, you have a package that people could only dream about having just 5 years ago at a price that nearly everyone can afford.
The lens performs well under most conditions. If you find yourself in low light, mid zoom and you can't use the flash, then crank up the camera's ISO. I've used this lens on my low end 3100 with the ISO at 1600 and was mildly impressed with what I got. Outdoors with lots of light is a no-brainer. Wide angle shots are reasonable for the amateur who wants an inexpensive starter kit without dragging around multiple cameras or lenses and/or shelling out multiple thousands of $$$.
If you want a good performing, all-in-one lens that will give you just a bit more reach than the 18-55, this one works very well for the PRICE. If you want a better lens, be prepared to pay for it.
February 20, 2012

My Most used lens
I have a 18-200 lens, I use this lens most of the time. I always seem to go back to this lens.
November 23, 2011

I'd call it a "Prosumer" lens....
....I think "kit" lens is a little demeaning for this lens. I've been using my 18-105 for about a year, bought brand new after I dropped my 18-70 and broke it. I've used on my D100 and D80 with spectacular results.
I've done portrait shoots with this lens, using two strobes, camera at ISO 100, the lens set to f/5.6 as well as f/8 and the sharpness and color of the results blew away not just me, but the people who hired me to take the pictures. The lens produces a beautiful bokeh as well. I have a Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens as well which, of course, at f/5.6 is mind boggling but it is a prime and on a DX is almost telephoto....not ideal for wide shots, unless you stand in the next room over from your subject!
Whether I want to walk around NYC or Upstate NY in the mountains, the 18-105 is all I need, covers just about every situation I'm in. I carry around my 70-300mm in case I see bird of prey out there I want to capture but it's a rare occasion, believe me. The 18-105 has been a fantastic lens for me.
November 17, 2011

Great Lens
Got this lens as an upgrade to the 18-55mm.
The lens is very sharp and works without any
problem with the D7000. Read a lot of reviews before buying it and found it to have no negetives in its use after 500+ photos in low light, bright Sun, inside or outside, under any condition. Great Sharp Lens for the Price.
October 31, 2011

Nothing but pure excitement
One great lense. Picture are sharp and clean. I'm glad to have this for the fall color.
October 15, 2011

Great versatile starting lens
This is a great versatile lens to get started. Very broad range from wide angle to zoom. The AF-S is great for quick accurate focusing. Solid speed though f/stop naturally a bit limited. Also very affordable.
August 29, 2011

Great replacement for my old 18-70mm lens
It came as a pleasant surprise that my new D7000 came with this 18-105mm lens that is so much sharper than the 18-70 that came with my old D70 - thank you, Nikon!
August 18, 2011

Go To Lens
I have a variety of lens from Nikon and continue to purchase new and used. But day in day out I have found this lens to be my go to lens for everything from night photography to landscapes to portraits. This lens is resonably priced and does a great job. In fact if you have a D3100 all the way to a D300s you should have this lens. I'll add a few photos
so you can see what it is capable of. Nikon please continue to make lens of this quality at this price point. Most of us can't afford a 1600.00 plus F2.8 we want one but..... Anyway boys and girls buy this lens it will be your most used lens I promise.......
August 14, 2011

Amazing lenses for the price
Come with my Nikon D7000
really Great Lenses for the price
good job Nikon :)
August 4, 2011

Great versitile lens
I love this lens on the DX format, as it works great for all around shooting from moderate wide angle to moderate telephoto, making it great for action shots, where things change quickly, to buildings and landscapes. This is my primary lens for the DX format. Qualtiy, of course, is great. All images are sharp., no problems at all. Sure, some geek with a microscope can probably find some imperfection, but I'll bet you won't notice it!
July 25, 2011

This lens is great!
Use it for all now. Never use standard lens at all.
June 29, 2011

Great kit lens, came with my D7000
The reputation that kit lenses have are not always good, but this has been a joy to have. You just cannot go without a wide angle sometimes, this lens was a savior at a wedding. I brought my 35mm prime lens and was just to difficult there to get the whole picture. Very quick focus and lets plenty of light in for great pictures. Recommend with camera kit.
June 16, 2011

fast,easy,exlent
just used it on a wedding carried two other lenses but never changed lenses
June 11, 2011

great lens
Up until a few weeks ago, these lens was the one I hardly used. I didn't think of it as a quality lens because it was the "kit" lens with my D90, and I have been looking at replacements. I was wrong. I took it to a Photo Safari on the Oregon coast, and it takes awesome images as long as you understand the limitations of the lens, and use some good technique. It will never be great in low light unless its on a tripod, not a big deal, almost all of my images were on a tripod. I probably could have gotten away with just bringing this lens with me if needed. It's stayed on my camera almost all of the time. Over all, Great lens. People shouldn't look down on it for being a "kit" lens.
May 23, 2011

Excellent Lense for All around Shooting
After 1000 photos with the D7000 this lense has not let us down. Images are sharp bright, and excellent quality. I purchased the D7000 instead of the D5100 for many reasons but the kit lenses were so far apart. The 18-105 is great!
April 20, 2011

This Lens takes great pictures!
This is a great all around lens. I love the image stabilization feature. It really does the job, you can hand hold the camara at very slow shutter speeds and get crisp, clean pictures. Colors are vibrant and natural.
April 18, 2011

Great Walk-Around Lens
Don't let this lens being sold as a 'Kit Lens' fool you. There is a reason Nikon chose this as a kit lens for some of the higher end DSLR's. First it has a good focal length that allows for good scenery type shots, good portraits, and decent close-ups. It's auto-focus is fast and accurate also. It also comes with a very affordable price for those of us who are budget minded. I really find this lens a great compliment to my Nikon D300s.
April 18, 2011

Fantastic Lens
This is my forth new Nikon lens it is by far my favorite. I have coupled it with my D7000 and that combination is producing incredible results. This lens focuses quickly and it produces clean clear images. If I could have only one lense to use this would be my choice. Do I like this lens would I recommended it in a word YES!
April 17, 2011

Great Product
The price is great. The lens gave a better range of possibilities.
April 16, 2011

I love this lens
I bought he D90 that came packaged with this lens. I have owned various other lenses and this one has become my favorite to use. I keep it on the camera at all times, only changing it out if I need a zoom lens. It was great for taking pictures in doors and came in handy during christmas. I could get great wide angle shots and it had enough of a zoom that I could get some really good close up shots. It has amazing clarity and the VR option is just a bonus. I highly recommend this lens.
April 16, 2011

easy to use, good range, portable, no blur
This is our first lens. We purchased it as part of a set when we purchased the camera (Nikon 3100). This lens is very user friendly. It has a great range for taking portraits and not too distant scenery. It's not too large so it packs up well. With the vibration reduction on we haven't had to worry about blurry pictures. Overall we are very pleased and would definitely recommend this lens.
April 16, 2011

Great kit lens
I got this lens with my D90 kit and all I can say is that I am highly satisfied.
I have used it indoors and outdoors and just like other nikkor products the quality is outstanding.
April 15, 2011

Great, Very Versatile
This is a great lens or a beginner such as myself. Has a great range and makes it easy to have tons of options without having to switch lenses. I love shooing with it, and can't wait to try out some more Nikkor lenses.
April 15, 2011

A useful and practical lens
This is the lens that I use the most because of the wide range of use. I get excellent images with with little "messing around". I especially like the non rotating telephoto. I don't have to reset my polarizing filter when changing zooming in or out.
April 15, 2011

far and near
with this lens you can go wrong it goes far and near at needed! and its has auto focus, the picture is still amazing, a no brainier can use.
April 15, 2011

My everyday lens
Great lens, stays on my camera all the time. If there is a down side, I haven't found it yet.
April 14, 2011

Great everyday lens
I keep this lens on my D300s about 95% of the time. It has been great since the very first day. I use the lens primarily for wedding, but also enjoy it as a walking around lens. Lately I have been using it for putting together panoramas. The only drawback that I have experienced is quite a bit of pin cushion effect at various focal lengths. The positives include very fast and accurate focus, as well as the VR.
April 14, 2011

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Teleconverters do not work with this lens or any of the new generation Nikon lens. They work with the old Nikkor lenses but not with the new lenes with VR and auto focus etc. I would recommend purchasing a longer zoom focal length like a 200mm or 300mm VR AF.

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Unless your sample of the 18-105 is sharper than mine, I would not use a teleconverter with it. A teleconverter is kind of like an optical "digital zoom." It does not waste megapixals, but it does take the existing resolution and spreads it out. My lens does not have any resolution to spare.

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I would professionally stay away from Teleconverters with digital. The lenses are calibrated for optimum performance as per their design. When you add teleconverters, you interfere with engineering principles as well as lose your ability to auto-focus in most cases.

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yes. That is what is great with the nikon camera from there old cameras to a new cameras the lens will fit.

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I have recently bought a Nikon D7000 + AF-S Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR kit, but I have a couple of Nikkor lenses dating from the 1980's.Here's what's bothering me. When I set this AF-S Nikkor 18-105mm on the 50mm mark of focal length (the info in the picture also shows 50mm) I get almost exactly the same picture as when using an old Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens.I have attached two photos taken wtih these two lenses.The latter shuld be producing an image taken with a 75mm lens, since it is a lens made for 35mm film cameras and the crop factor should be applied.

My question is : is the focal length scale in terms of the 35mm cameras or the DX-sized sensors?I.E. when it says 18mm on the focal length scale is this 18mm on a full-frame sensor (27mm on the DX) or 18mm on the DX (that shold be 12mm on the FX).If this is a DX lens, why would it have FX focal length index?

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DX and FX lenses have the same crop factor - 1.5x - when used on a DX format camera. However, while DX lenses have a 1.5x crop factor on both DX and FX cameras, FX lenses only have the crop on DX cameras.

Your FX 50mm lens will have an angle of view equivalent to a 75mm lens when used on a DX camera and an angle of view of 50mm on an FX format camera. Your DX 18-105mm at 50mm focal length will have an angle of view equivalent to 75mm on both DX and FX format cameras.

The Nikon Lens Simulator helps to illustrate this by simulating the effect of lenses with different formats and focal lengths on both DX & FX format cameras. Visithttp://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/len...

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I just purchased a D90 with the Nikkor 18-105 kit lens, my question is about the focus ring. I thought that there would be a range to use and a stop point to let you know you have reached the closest or farest in that range. Mine kind of free turns, you can feel this very slight resistance like one should be there but goes past that pretty easy. Once it goes beyond that point it doesn't change the focus ability at all. Is it broke or is that the way everyone elses work??Edit your post: To insert a product link use the format: [[ASIN:ASIN product-title]] (What's this?) I just purchased a D90 with the Nikkor 18-105 kit lens, my question is about the focus ring. I thought that there would be a range to use and a stop point to let you know you have reached the closest or farest in that range. Mine kind of free turns, you can feel this very slight resistance like one should be there but goes past that pretty easy. Once it goes beyond that point it doesn't change the focus ability at all. Is it broke or is that the way they all work?

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That's how it works. Even though it doesn't say it on the side, that focusing ring is actually an M/A (autofocus with manual override), meaning you can have it set to AF, but turn the focusing ring without damaging the gears on the inside of the barrel.

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Is the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR compatible with the D3000?

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